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Using particpatory design technique in the design of the mobile phone-based health application for patients: a case from Uganda
(2018 International Conference on Intelligent and Innovative Computing Applications (ICONIC), 2018)Mobile health represents a relatively new trend in the field of health and involves the use of mobile devices to support healthcare. Despite this, there are still open challenges with respect to design, functionality and ... -
On the challenge of adopting standard EHR systems in developing countries
(Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2013)Electronic health record (EHR) systems are a popular mechanism for accessing health records in the developed world and have contributed towards improved and cost-effective health care management. However, the development ... -
Secure and efficient mobile personal data sharing in resource constrained environments
(IEEE 29th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshop (WAINA), 2015)Although personal health record (PHR) systems are widely used in the developed world, little has been done to explore the utility of these PHR systems in the developing world. One of the key reasons behind this is the fact ... -
Issues of Adoption: Can Health Services Designed for Developed Countries be adopted in Developing Countries?
(Proceedings of the Tenth International Network Conference (INC2014), 2014-07)Electronic health record (EHR) systems are a popular mechanism for accessing health records in the developed world and have contributed towards improved and cost-effective health care management. However, the development ... -
An access control framework for protecting personal electronic health records
(The MAURICON 2018 International Conference on Intelligent and Innovative Computing Applications (ICONIC), 2018)The increasing expansion of wireless systems and the extensive popularity and usage of mobile devices such as mobile phones and wireless tablets represents a great opportunity to use mobile devices as widespread health ...